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can you connect your ipod to your phone
chris123
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Hi all,
Does any one know if there is a device where you can listen to your ipod and use the same device to answer your mobile. I am sure there is such a device and would welcome your advice and recommendations.
Regards Chris
Does any one know if there is a device where you can listen to your ipod and use the same device to answer your mobile. I am sure there is such a device and would welcome your advice and recommendations.
Regards Chris
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The only one i know of is the iPhone!:beer:In My 'Permanant' Pre-Masters Gap Year :beer:
'Married' Apple Fan and Proud With 16 ConversionsI am not affiliated with any company except the one for whom I work!
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Yes its called Nissan Connect and its built in to my car!
I suspect that's not what you are looking for though.That gum you like is coming back in style.0 -
I was wondering if you could connect a bluetooth device to your ipod and use a bluetooth headset to listen to your ipod and if your phone rings then transfer to your phone. I am sure there is some thing out there by now. Come on people dont be shy tell me.0
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I know, it works similarly to how you describe, the iPod connects to the unit via USB and the phone connects via Bluetooth, Ipod and phone menus are then displayed on the unit.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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Hi all,
Does any one know if there is a device where you can listen to your ipod and use the same device to answer your mobile. I am sure there is such a device and would welcome your advice and recommendations.
Regards Chris
Whilst it might not be the ideal solution, have a look at the blueye from gear4 it connects your phone to your ipod via bluetooth but don't think it works with wireless headsets0
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